Pointers In Person (PIP) Italian Genealogy Research Group to Meet at Italian Cultural Center in Stone Park, IL on November 6, 2010 at 10:00 AM

I just received a notice of an upcoming Pointers In Person (PIP) Italian Genealogy Group meeting that will take place at the Italian Cultural Center in Stone Park, IL on November 6, 2010 at 10:00 AM.

Also note within the following the reference to the Lake County Genealogy Society having their Annual Conference on November 13, 2010. I have a blog posting on September 21, 2010 that also highlights this upcoming conference and includes a link to the Lake County Genealogical Society website for many more details on the program.

Details of the upcoming PIP program follow in Bold and Italics:

POINTers-in-Person Chicago North will meet for Italian GenealogySaturday, Nov 610:00am-1:00pm

Italian Cultural Center, 1621 N. 39th Ave., Stone Park, IL

November 6, 2010 – POINTers in Person meeting at the Italian Cultural Center in Stone Park – our big year-end meeting 10am-1pm followed by lunch ($10 cost) and we will be featuring speaker Debbie Mieszala, a certified genealogist. Debbie is extremely knowledgeable and a well known speaker at local and national conferences.

November 13, 2010 – Lake County Genealogy Workshop – Round Lake Beach Cultural and Civic Center 2007 Civic Center Way, Round Lake Beach. Registration at 8am, conference 9am-3:30pm. Cost is $40 per person. Speakers are D. Joshua Taylor, talking about Beginning Midwest Research, Using The Law in Genealogy, Bridging The Gap 1780-1830, and a case study. The other speaker is our own Dan Niemiec, speaking about Chicago Records, Italian Research in Chicago, and Latin Church Records (Chicago or elsewhere) Lunch is included.

Thank you

Terry Jackson

Please mark this upcoming date on your calendars to attend the program if you are doing any Italian genealogy research. This group frequently meets at our library, but as you can see this program will be occurring in Stone Park at the Italian Cultural Center. There is no cost to attend this program that is open to everyone!

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